Vulgar words in Stories in Light and Shadow (Page 1)
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"Water all over the Bar; the mud so deep ye couldn't get to Angel's for a sack o' flour, and we had to grub on pine nuts and jackass-rabbits.
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Now," he went on, with a half laugh, "wasn't it enough for ME to go on pretendin' I was rich and doing a big business, and gettin' up that lock-box dodge so as ye couldn't find out whar I hung out and what I was doin'--wasn't it enough for ME to go on with all this play-actin', but YOU, you long-legged or nary cuss!
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Oh, you long-eared jackass-rabbit!"
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"I knew the slimy cuss was just purtendin' he thought I was prayin' to my Joss, but I was that weak I hadn't stren'th, boys, to heave a rock at him.
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thou'lt not walk wi' maaids, but traipse by thissen like a slut in the toon--dang tha!"
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Tell 'ee thou'rt an ass, gell!
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